In 2007 the Wyoming State Legislature amended the sex offender registry laws, directing DCI to facilitate access to the information on a public internet web site which lists all sex offenders registered in the State, without the need to consider or assess the specific risk of reoffense with respect to any individual prior to inclusion within the registry.

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This web site is provided on the Internet to facilitate public access to information about persons who have committed sex offenses, enabling you to take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and those in your care from possible harm.

The Wyoming Authors Wiki is a clearinghouse for information on book authors who've lived in Wyoming or who write about Wyoming. You can search the wiki using the box in the top right corner of every page, or you can browse by author, county or genre.

The Wyoming Authors Wiki is a clearinghouse for information on book authors who've lived in Wyoming or who write about Wyoming. You can search the wiki using the box in the top right corner of every page, or you can browse by author, county or genre.

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*[http://www.wyominglegislation.org/ Wyoming Legislation.org]

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This library of legislative materials contains journals, or digests of the journals, from the first territorial legislature that convened in 1869 up to the present. It also contains digitized bills from 1873 to 2000, in addition to bill actions—a record of actions done on each introduced bill—from 1957-2000.

A clearinghouse for information on Wyoming place names. It is a project of the Wyoming State Library and the University of Wyoming Libraries using sources available from the Wyoming State Archives and other research collections.

A clearinghouse for information on Wyoming place names. It is a project of the Wyoming State Library and the University of Wyoming Libraries using sources available from the Wyoming State Archives and other research collections.

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*[http://will.state.wy.us/trademarks/ Wyoming State Trademarks]

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This database covers state trademarks issued between 1906-current located at the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office. New applications and renewals are added monthly. This database will ultimately include the inactive applications and mark images for Wyoming trademarks located at the Wyoming State Archives, back to the first state trademark in 1881.

In 2007 the Wyoming State Legislature amended the sex offender registry laws, directing DCI to facilitate access to the information on a public internet web site which lists all sex offenders registered in the State, without the need to consider or assess the specific risk of reoffense with respect to any individual prior to inclusion within the registry. This web site is provided on the Internet to facilitate public access to information about persons who have committed sex offenses, enabling you to take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and those in your care from possible harm.

=='''Department of Family Services''', Early Childhood Program Division==

=='''Department of Family Services''', Early Childhood Program Division==

The Greater Yellowstone Bibliography (GYB) contains over 28,900 bibliographic citations to scholarly, popular, professional, and creative literature about the greater Yellowstone region of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming. The GYB includes citations to journal, magazine, and newspaper articles; books; book chapters; conference papers; state and federal government documents; theses; maps; CDs and CD-ROMs; sheet music; and promotional brochures and souvenirs. Some references to manuscripts, photographs, and museum artifacts are included, but these are not a major focus for adding to the Bibliography.

This database serves as an index to books that contain biographical profiles of Wyoming people. Currently, there are 7,317 entries from 27 books. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are best represented although there are some contemporary figures.

This database serves as an index to books that contain biographical profiles of Wyoming people. Currently, there are 7,317 entries from 27 books. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are best represented although there are some contemporary figures.

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Provides author and subject keyword access to over 15,800 articles, poems and short stories from 45 current or ceased Wyoming magazines, including Annals of Wyoming, In Wyoming, Wyoming Wildlife, Wyoming Homes and Living, Teton, or Yellowstone Science.

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Wyoming Memory brings the histories of Wyoming to life through a virtual gateway to the state's rich collections of manuscripts, books, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, audio, video, and other resources.

=='''Water Resources Data System''', State Climate Office==

=='''Water Resources Data System''', State Climate Office==

Revision as of 16:52, 17 June 2013

Wyoming State Agency Databases

This is an annotated list of databases produced by Wyoming State Agencies listed by producing agency. To add a database to this list or to fix a broken link, either do it yourself as this is a wiki, editable by anybody, or contact Karen Kitchens, karen.kitchens@wyo.gov (Wyoming State Library), the documents specialist for this page.

The Wyoming Authors Wiki is a clearinghouse for information on book authors who've lived in Wyoming or who write about Wyoming. You can search the wiki using the box in the top right corner of every page, or you can browse by author, county or genre.

This library of legislative materials contains journals, or digests of the journals, from the first territorial legislature that convened in 1869 up to the present. It also contains digitized bills from 1873 to 2000, in addition to bill actions—a record of actions done on each introduced bill—from 1957-2000.

A clearinghouse for information on Wyoming place names. It is a project of the Wyoming State Library and the University of Wyoming Libraries using sources available from the Wyoming State Archives and other research collections.

This database covers state trademarks issued between 1906-current located at the Wyoming Secretary of State’s Office. New applications and renewals are added monthly. This database will ultimately include the inactive applications and mark images for Wyoming trademarks located at the Wyoming State Archives, back to the first state trademark in 1881.

Division of Criminal Investigation, Office of the Attorney General

In 2007 the Wyoming State Legislature amended the sex offender registry laws, directing DCI to facilitate access to the information on a public internet web site which lists all sex offenders registered in the State, without the need to consider or assess the specific risk of reoffense with respect to any individual prior to inclusion within the registry. This web site is provided on the Internet to facilitate public access to information about persons who have committed sex offenses, enabling you to take appropriate precautions to protect yourself and those in your care from possible harm.

State Parks & Cultural Resources Department, Wyoming State Archives

MARSS is a database for accessing information about microfilmed records at the Wyoming State Archives. Since the 1950's, the Wyoming State Archives has been microfilming records and receiving records on microfilm. Archives staff have compiled the index information in a Microfilm Database, allowing information about microfilmed records to be available through the Internet.

The microfilm collection includes records from state and local government agencies, private collections, and a few federal documents. We have almost all of the Wyoming newspapers on microfilm. Database searches can be conducted using the agency name, county office, or record title or description. Most of the microfilm is available for research, but if the research copy is with the agency of record, you will need to contact that agency regarding access to the film.

Supreme Court Decisions (Opinions) Search

Treasurer's Office

University of Wyoming Libraries

This database serves as an index to books that contain biographical profiles of Wyoming people. Currently, there are 7,317 entries from 27 books. The late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries are best represented although there are some contemporary figures.

Wyoming Memory brings the histories of Wyoming to life through a virtual gateway to the state's rich collections of manuscripts, books, photographs, government documents, newspapers, maps, audio, video, and other resources.

Water Resources Data System, State Climate Office

The Wyoming Water Bibliography (WWB) was initiated to provide a comprehensive, computerized, bibliographic storage and retrieval system dealing with the development, management, and use of Wyoming's water resources. At present, the WWB contains 13,000 citations. As new reports are published, they are incorporated into the WWB by the Wyoming Water Resources Center. The WWB is a multidisciplinary system dealing with all aspects of water. Subject areas included are ground and surface water hydrology, water quality, water development, water management, water law, fish and wildlife, energy development, economics, recreation and various other disciplines related to water. Information for the bibliography was obtained from a variety of sources including state and federal agencies, universities, community colleges, city and county offices, public libraries, consulting firms, commercial database searches, and many personal contacts with other individuals involved with Wyoming's water. These sources were most valuable in furnishing information to make the WWB as complete as possible.

From the website, "The Wyoming GeoLibrary is an Internet site that provides Wyoming data users access to, and dissemination of, spatially-related data. Metadata records are listed for an assortment of data types, from a variety of sources, and are organized into 18 data themes." Intended as a replacement to the defunct Natural Resources Data Clearinghouse.

Wyoming Oil & Gas Conservation Commission

Wyoming Public Service Commission

From the website, "The Wyoming Public Service Commission regulates the public utilities that provide services to consumers in the state. The three main industries it regulates are electricity, natural gas and telephone. In addition, the PSC also regulates some commercial water utilities and intrastate pipelines. It is the PSC’s responsibility to ensure the public utilities operating in Wyoming provide safe and reliable service to customers at just and reasonable rates."